The copper would be out, but the silver is pretty close to not soluble in water.Exactly, silver and copper were the biggest pollutants. We need 999 and 995 carats to sell products. Focusing on the subject of washing (copper and silver) is related to the unfavorable surface of the gold ingot after the final melting. To solve this problem, we were advised to wash the gold powder better. it's true?
I added a lot of water in one operation. According to Frugal refiner, I do not think we had silver in the gold powder.
But in the last operation, I made the solution with more concentration and we had silver in end.
If we filter the silver chloride well and use enough precipitate, not more, wash the gold powder well with hot water more time, the problem of Cu an Ag will probably be solved.is it true?
So there is where and why some of our member use Ammonia.
Dilute Cold solution before filtering with a fine filter will remove this.
This should be done before precipitation of the gold.
Edit:
Did you figure out the plastic pipe function in your tank?
If not it is supposed to fill the dead space above your ball valve in your tank.
Such that all solution is stirred and agitated.